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The Section 3 Boys Swimming and Diving Championships are quickly approaching and we need more volunteers to staff concessions. Many volunteer slots are available for February 14, 15, and 17. It’s fun, easy, and only a few hours of your time. Best of all, proceeds go to the Nottingham swim program, Booster Club, and FACES.

The Nottingham Cooking Club is one of the five finalist groups for the Salt City DISHES event happening on Sunday, February 18 at the Bishop Harrison Center (All Saints Parish).

DISHES is an annual event that brings together the Syracuse community to share a delicious locally-sourced meal, listen to one another’s suggestions for community-based innovative projects, and vote on the idea that has the most potential. A micro-grant of $2,000 and a second $500 prize is then awarded to the audience favorite.

Nottingham teachers and Cooking Club founders Justin Petranchuk and Jimmy Smith will be presenting. Consider buying a ticket to support this group and enjoy a great night of delicious food and community engagement.

This year’s meal will be provided by the With Love Restaurant’s current “restauranteur in residence,” Venus Likulumbi, inspired by Savannah, with hints of her family roots in Congo and the Philippines. Live music will be provided by Upstate NY singer/songwriter Taryn Surprenant.

2016 Nottingham graduate, Abshir Yerow, is named Northeast Region Athlete of the Year, First Team All American and winner of the National Championship in the 5-mile race at Holyoke Community College in Westfield, Massachusetts.

If you want to schedule a conference with a particular Nottingham teacher, call Bonnie Schultz at 435-4391 and she will ask the teacher to contact you. Or you can email the teacher by clicking on Building Staff from the menu on the left of the Nottingham school page, located here: http://www.syracusecityschools.com/nottingham

Each year Nottingham’s theater troupe, the Meadowbrook Harlequins, produces a fall play and a spring musical. This fall’s play is Love, Sex, and the IRS. The production is completely run by students with the assistance of staff advisors. Students design, construct, and paint the set; make costumes; design props; and operate the lighting and sound systems, very rare for high school productions.

The Nottingham yearbook staff has shared the following information about deadlines for ordering a year book, submitting senior portraits, baby pictures and senior quotes and creating tribute ads from parents.

Also included is a form for businesses to run an a in the 2018 yearbook to show support for Nottingham. Parent businesses are encouraged to support the yearbook as are neighborhood businesses.

Please remember that Lifetouch picture days (for the 2017-2018 Nottingham yearbook) are Wednesday, October 18 and Thursday, October 19th. For seniors, please plan on getting your picture taken regardless if you are using a private photographer for your yearbook picture.

If you choose to submit a senior picture from a private photographer for the yearbook, the deadline is also December 1st. Please contact yearbook advisor Mr. Gomez at agomez34 [at] scsd [dot] us for details about this process.

Look for information to come home this week from your student about the 2018 yearbook.